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First off: this game is just barely an MMORPG. The basic structure of the game is: find a party, find a good dungeon and play. Everything is instanced. There are dungeons, which are focused adventures, and there are enco... Read Full Review

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What Gamespot Users have to say about Dungeons & Dragons Online: Eberron Unlimited

Basically, the game is set in the D&D settings we all love and know from the Baldur's Gate, Icewind Dale and Neverwinter Knights series. Anyone who has played those game will feel right at home here. The graphics are ve... Read Full Review

Dungeons and Dragons Online: Eberron Unlimited (or DDO) is a free-to-play instanced massively multiplayer online role playing game run by Turbine Inc set in the semi-steampunk fantasy world of Eberron. There, you create ... Read Full Review

Fun, could use a few features, like loot all from mail box. You just need to buy later quests and a few quests that help you level fast. So check out lower level content, if you don't like it than no worries. I enjoy... Read Full Review

Overall: I have become hooked on DDO and have brought about 7 others to the game. Turbine has created a great interpretation of Dungeons and Dragons rules set. Sure as an old Pen and Paper player I could quibble but rea... Read Full Review

I know what your thinking. How can a game that was about to be shutdown suddenly be so good? I believe the only reason this game did not have a large player base when it was pay to play because the game was not advertise... Read Full Review

I started playing with mixed reactions. In some ways, it felt like a revolutionary diversion from the typical MMO methodology, incorporating gaming styles usually seen only in single-player games. I loved the ideas that ... Read Full Review

Sure the xp and the combat system are different from other mmog's but its free and challenging, Which means fun to most gamers, but if you are a beginner to mmo's then DDO is not going to be your cup of tea. The quests ... Read Full Review

As an old-school D&D Player, when I heard it became Free-to-Play the Online version, I tried it. And ya know? I like it!! I finally spent some cash for points at the "Store" and it's come in VERY handy for doing que... Read Full Review

Most of my review is based on my only other MMORPG experience which was World of Warcraft. I played WoW for 3 years. I resisted for the first couple years when it first came out. I played it religiously almost every n... Read Full Review

This game is what, in my view, an mmorpg should at least have elements of. Most games are shallowly conceived around pointless features, built around how many pointless things you can do. Yeah it's cool to craft, fish, f... Read Full Review